... Southern Africa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and Gender, Commonwealth, and Empire have been exciting and challenging venues at which to offer my own work and equally important places at ... Night and the following day, they were ‘‘everyone’’ and ‘‘London’’ and even ‘‘England.’’ They were created as a group by the newspapers, and this chapter examines the mechanism of their creation and ... two, who got back and reported I wrote to Snyman pointing out that he shelled native stadt, which is full of Gender, race, and the writing of empire women and children; and that when they...
... their reproductive and sexual behaviour and health and to support women’s health and promote gender equality and equity in general Constraints and Issues Some of the constraints and issues are: ... how and what they learned about being male or female Identify gender role expectations and how they can limit life options Define terms, including gender, gender roles, gender stereotypes, andgender ... hour, 30 minutes) Gender Roles and Expectations (45 minutes) Defining Gender Terms (45 minutes) MATERIALS • Flipchart and paper, markers, tape HANDOUTS 3A—Sex andGender 3B—Common Gender Stereotypes...
... their Charter as Apothecaries; and that our Charter was compiled by some, and perused and approved by others the most eminent Lawyers in England for Worth and Place; and yet none of these could ... shall consider on the one hand, the universal and daily complaints of both Patient and Physician, the great cause they have to so, and the little hope of a remedy, and on the other, besides that ... and also better and more necessary ways and means, without which, such and all other offenders against the lives and healths of his Majesties Subjects could not be discovered; and they had reason...
... in Addressing Gender- Based Violence and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Gender- based Violence (GBV)1 and young people Young people have the right to be free from violence and to fully ... quality, scientific and non-judgmental information, and to youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services and supplies, including access to contraception, emergency contraception and safe abortion, ... providers, transport and cost issues and physical insecurity to prevent women and girls from accessing services and supplies, including contraceptives, pre/post-natal care and childbirth These...
... Box 3: Why genderand health? The distinct roles and relations of men and women in a given culture, dictated by that culture’s gender norms and values, give rise to gender differences Gender norms, ... pregnancy-induced hypertension and/ or preeclampsia Australia and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1999, 39:196–199 Masika R Genderand climate change: Editorial Oxfam Genderand Development, ... hardening of the skin, dark spots on the hands and feet, swollen limbs and loss of sensation in the hands and legs (UNICEF, 2008) 12 Gender, Climate Change and Health In the south-west region of...
... Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Washington Page GAO-09-719T Allegations of Death andAbuse Related to the Use of Seclusions and Restraints at Public and Private Schools Although ... Death andAbuse Related to the Use of Restraints and Seclusions Children, especially those with disabilities, are reportedly being restrained and secluded in public and private schools and other ... examine the facts and circumstances surrounding cases where a student died or suffered abuse as a result of being secluded or restrained GAO reviewed federal and state laws andabuse allegations...
... work andgender equality and equity 16 Budget work and rights 18 GRB and CEDAW 20 Sexual and reproductive health and rights and the ICPD 21 Gender- based ... population and development, andgender equality and women’s empowerment) and six outcomes The MYFF notes that “priority issues” such as HIV/AIDS prevention, adolescent reproductive health, andgender ... UNIFEM/UNAIDS Genderand HIV/AIDS web portal http://www.genderandaids.org WHO, UNFPA, UNAIDS and International Planned Parenthood Federation Linkages between sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS...
... Then we use television wisely and not get attached to it However there is always the danger of making a habit of watching television A habit is something we always and might get upset if we could ... addicted or attached to television is to abuse it, that is, one feels compelled to have the television on In other words one becomes a kind of a slave to it and may spend hours just watching it For ... on the set and does something else I have on occasions switched off the set because no one was watching it only to have my uncle switch it on again almost immediately I asked him why and he said...
... could reach it, the tortoise had passed the winning post and won the race The proverb and the fable are a warning to erratic and lazy geniuses, and an encouragement to the ordinary man of average ... Even a man of brilliant gifts cannot achieve much without steady work and perseverance; and there have been many men of talent, and even genius, who have failed, or at any rate not achieved the success ... passed the sleeping hare, and had nearly reached the goal before the hare woke up The hare, seeing his rival so far ahead, set off at full speed; but he had delayed too long, and before he could reach...
... responsible and demanding positions It is also known that the period of obligatory military service is a high stress one and alcohol abuseand stress are related to violence, suicidality and self ... and Substance Abuse 1986, 5:9-28 Vornik LA, Brown EJ: Management of comorbid bipolar disorder and substance abuse J Clin Psychiatry 2006, 67(7):24-30 Potvin S, Stip E, Roy JY: Schizophrenia and ... alcohol use and abuse, in general hospitals inpatients [9-11] as well as from studies in the general population [12,13] Alcohol consumption and harm indicators like hospital discharges, injury and poisoning...
... their serum and plasma to be used for research and development Regulatory and quality assurance agencies Both the industry and diagnostic laboratories have access to and utilize a set of standardized ... next critical issue appears to be the compiling and communication of clinical information (age, gender, race, social and family history, clinical and laboratory parameters) This should not constitute ... use and application Principal Problem Recommendations Manufacturer Variable reagents and analytes Standardized or common sources of reagents and analytes Variable secondary antibodies Standardized...
... health/substance abuse services among both men and women, comparing those with same -gender sex partners and those who were exclusively heterosexual [38] Both men and women who had same -gender sex partners ... effects of genderand sexual orientation minority status on the receipt of mental health and substance abuse treatment, beyond the influence of the presence of a diagnosable disorder and other ... study and contributed to the interpretation of findings and writing of the paper; SDC conceived and directed the original survey study and contributed to the interpretation of findings and writing...
... messages • The preload volumes GEDV and ITBV are dependent on age andgender • The age and sex dependence of GEDV and ITBV is persistent after indexing to BSA • GEDVI and ITBVI show wide confidence ... environment R 2.8.1 [24] parameters against genderand to screen for the impact of comorbidities and chronic medication Gender differences in comorbidities and chronic medication were analyzed using ... between genders (P = 0.3, Table 2) The EVLW is a further derivative of CO, MTt and DSt In contrast to GEDV, EVLW showed no significant difference between age groups andgender (P = 0.24 and P =...
... the land and advisors to the chief on land issues Women are not traditionally allowed to own farmlands in the study area Farm lands are owned by their husbands and sons Women‟s main form of land ... 11 2.1 Genderand Land Rights 11 2.2 Tenure Relations in the Shea Industry 13 2.3 Gender Access to Resources and Gendered Control over Benefits 17 2.4 Genderand Tenure ... own farm lands in northern Ghana but they work on private or farm lands owned by their husbands and sons There is a difference between ownership of land and access to resources on that land It is...
... Constructing, deconstructing and reconstructing gender Sex andgender 10 Learning to be gendered 15 Keeping gender: the gender order 32 Masculinities and femininities 47 Gender practice 50 Linking ... janitors And it continues to be transformed as our family status changes as we learn to be wives and husbands, mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers ... market 271 The local and the global 273 Language ideologies and linguistic varieties 276 Case study: standardization and the Japanese woman Genderand language ideologies 281 Genderand the use of...